Flagpole is on left end of the building. Summer view. Butter came in barrels like that at corner of building. Locals used them for making misigaaq (seal oil) and mikigaq (fermented whale meat and blubber).
L. to r.: Mrs. Spriggs, Harold Spriggs, Reverend Samuel Spriggs. Spriggs was the Presbyterian minister at Barrow, AK 1900. Image: "Yours sincerely, S.R. Spriggs and family."
Located at Fifth and Main, a winter scene with Mt. Juneau in the background; the building,occupied by the Governor between 1910 and 1925, was later torn down to make way for the new Capitol
Base map: Map of Alaska, compiled under the direction of Alfred H. Brooks. Inset: Map of Aleutian Islands from Seguam Island west to Attu Island. Includes list of villages with missions. Map is 32 x 45 cm.